Post on 18-Mar-2020
Master of Global Management
2020-2021
MGMadmissions@hku.hk
(852) 3962 1291
Room 304, Level 3, Block B, Cyberport 4, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong
www.fbe.hku.hk/mgm
The Programme 01
Programme Director 02
About HKU 03
Curriculum 05
Our Campus 08
Career Prospects 09
Admissions 11
The HKU One-year Master of Global Management (MGM) programme is designed for young graduates in private and public sectors who have opportunities and/or aspirations to deal with management issues in global contexts.
Worldwide, companies are understanding that cultural and gender diversity in the
workforce improves performance. This is the direction they are taking and in 2020
The University of Hong Kong will introduce a new Master of Global Management
programme to meet this change.
There is no doubt about it. McKinsey’s 2018 Report ‘Delivery through Diversity’
links diversity to financial performance and companies have been realising that
diversity is a competitive advantage and a key enabler of growth. It’s not just the
multi nationals but smaller companies with global ambitions which are looking for
graduates who can work with them in these changing settings. The programme is
designed precisely for fresh graduates and young professionals who want to start
their careers in a culturally vigorous and demanding work place and learn how to
manage and work with people from a widening spread of backgrounds.
The HKU Master of Global Management focuses on the critical subset of skills that
correlate to leadership success, particularly in a multicultural structure.
Problem solving, which involves selecting, analyzing and considering information, is
more difficult than it seems and is essential to good decisions. Being orientated
towards results, beyond purely vision and objectives, leads to efficiency and
productivity. Open mindedness is needed to absorb change, encourage employee
ideas, balance stakeholders’ interests and sift the important from the trivial. And you
must be a supportive manager; show genuine interest, build trust with colleagues,
and get involved in group work to reassure employees and consolidate energies.
A qualification with the structure and values of this programme is what companies
are looking for to extend their business across boundaries. The ability to support
others working in a collaborative and global environment is what many entry-level
job announcements are asking for. This Full-time, one-year Master of Global Management programme answers that call.
The world is globalizing and understanding and management of the complexities inherent in
individuals, teams and organizations across nations will only assume increasing importance.
The ability to deal with people of diverse background and nationality both internal and
external to the organization is a key for career advancement and success.
The Faculty of Business and Economics at The University of Hong Kong is in a unique position
to offer a Master of Global Management. Due to her historic links with the rest of the world
and her Chinese heritage, Hong Kong plays an important role both in western and Asian
companies’ expansion to Hong Kong and China, as well as in Mainland China's drive for
internationalization. Hong Kong is a vibrant cosmopolitan ideal for studying global
management. Being the first university in Hong Kong has provided the University with deep
historical, cultural and social roots and resources that open up opportunities for its students
and alumni. The University is a renowned education and research institution. The Faculty of
Business and Economics has a team of experts in global business. The Faculty established
the Hong Kong Institute of Economics and Business Strategy that focuses on Hong Kong
economy, the Institute for China and Global Development that focuses on Mainland China
and its integration with the world economy, and the Asia Global Institute that focuses on
understanding of the growth dynamics of Asia and its role in the world.
The programme is built on three themes that incorporate individual, organizational and
national knowledge pertinent to effective management of global issues. The first theme is
about human dynamics at the individual level to that of team, organizational, and cultural
level. The second theme is about characteristics, functions and management of
multinational organizations. The third theme is about characteristics of nations that
implicate effective global management. The programme offers a range of learning
experiences that sharpen analytical, communication and intellectual skills. The totality of the
learning experience in this programme enables students to advance their careers that have
to deal with global management issues.
Professor Chun Hui Programme Director Master of Global Management
"Developing future leaders is a need for most global organisations"
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Since its founding in the past century, HKU has sought to transcend cultural and
linguistic boundaries and has evolved from a minor institution in a far-flung
colonial outpost to one of the top universities in the world with a strategic location
at the heart of the Asia’s financial capital.
Over its century-long history, HKU has accrued one of the most powerful alumni
networks in the region. Dr Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of modern China and
one of the most well-known figures of the 20th century, was among its first
graduates.
The HKU motto has two parts, one Chinese and one Latin, reflecting its scholarly
blending of East and West. “Sapientia et virtus” translates as “wisdom and virtue”,
while “mingde gewu” (明德格物) means “to manifest virtue and to investigate
things”.
Together, the two phrases reflect the vision of HKU, which is not simply to inculcate
knowledge, but also to train students to become responsible members of society.
A Distinguished Heritage
HKU MBA Programme
The Economist - Full-time MBA Ranking
The University of Hong KongThe University of Hong KongFounded in 1911, HKU is the oldest and most well-known tertiary institution in Hong Kong. While embracing its rich heritage and traditions, HKU endeavours to drive pioneering research and develop the next generation of world-class leaders.
QS World University Rankings 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) World’s Most International Universities Ranking 2019
No. 1in Hong Kong
No. 25in the world
No. 1in Hong Kong
No. 36in the world
No. 1in the world
No. 1 in Asiafor 9 consecutive years
Times Higher Education (THE) World Universities Ranking 2019
No. 1Worldwide
No. 7International School
Times Higher Education and The Wall Street Journal Business School Report –
Top Tier: One-Year MBA Degrees
Forbes – The Best International MBAs: One-Year Programs 2017
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Flexible Focus Areas
You can choose up to three electives from other taught postgraduate
programmes offered by the Faculty which enable you to pursue your
own area of focus according to your personal study interests and
career aspirations.
Curriculum
Creative Global Management Problem Solving
International Human Resource Management
Formulation of Global Strategy
China Business Environment
International Business Environment
Company Field Trip
Human Behaviors in Business Organizations
Managing Across Cultures
Dynamics of Multinational Corporations
Strategy for International Business (Capstone Course)
Entrepreneurship in Multinational Corporations
Global Management from Economics Perspectives
The curriculum is built on three groups of modules that incorporate individual,
organizational and national knowledge pertinent to effective management of
global issues. The courses will be delivered by faculty members from HKU and
other top overseas university as well as highly experienced top executives.
To graduate from our programme, you need to complete a total of 10 six-credit
courses (60 credits), comprising 6 core courses (36 credits) and 4 elective courses
(24 credits). Out of those 4 elective courses, at least 1 elective course has to be
chosen from MGM and up to 3 elective courses^ may be taken from other taught
postgraduate programme offered by the Faculty:
Six Core Courses Four MGM Elective Courses(Minimum 1 and Maximum 4)
Elective Courses^ from other Master Programmes(Maximum 3)
Remarks: Not all the courses listed above will necessarily be offered each year and the above list is subject to further adjustment.^Up to three elective courses may be taken from other taught postgraduate programmes offered by the Faculty, subject to availability and review by the Programme Director based on your profile, capabilities, and performance in the MGM programme.
Master of Finance Behavioral Finance Equity Valuation and Investment Management Financial Services Regulations Real Options and Dynamic Corporate Finance Seminar in Commercial Banking and Real Estate Financing
Master of Economics Corporate Finance Development Economics Economics of Organization and Strategy Health Economics Labour Economics Mechanism Design Money and Banking Public Economics
Master of Science in Business Analytics Accounting Analytics for Managerial Decisions Analysis of High-Dimensional Data Business Simulation Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Financial Technology Financial Engineering Forecasting and Predictive Analytics
Managing and Mining Big Data Marketing Analytics Prescriptive Analytics Service Operations Management Social Media and Digital Marketing Analytics Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Master of Accounting Advanced Management Control Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility Corporate Finance Financial Accounting Theory International Tax and Corporate Strategies Principles of Management Strategic Business Leader Master of Science in Marketing
Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communication Big Data Consumer Analytics Branding Strategy Entrepreneurial Marketing Global Technology and New Product Strategies Service Marketing and Management Technology Innovations in Retail Banking & Consumer Finance
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Duration of Study and Class Schedule
The curriculum extends over a minimum of one academic year to a maximum of
two academic years for full-time study. Students normally finish the programme in
one academic year.
Classes are conducted on weekdays (morning/afternoon/evening) and Saturdays
(morning/afternoon) at the HKU Cyberport Campus, Admiralty Town Centre or
other venues.
Modular Structure
Courses are offered on a modular basis to allow students to focus on one area of
study at a time. Normally, each module lasts for 6-7 weeks including the
examination week. All courses are taught in English.
Capstone Course
This core course, held at the end of the programme, allows you to integrate and
apply the knowledge and techniques that you have learned in previous courses.
You work with a team of classmates using real-world cases and contribute to every
stage of the project.
Graduation Requirements
Students are required to successfully complete 10 six-credit courses (60 credits).
Those who have failed a core course are required to retake it. If the failed course
is an elective, another elective can be chosen as a substitute. To graduate from our
programme, the number of failed courses over the entire period of study cannot
exceed two, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above must be achieved.
HKU’s location on Hong Kong Island ensures that you are at the heart of all local business and networking action.
With its tranquil ambiance, our Cyberport campus located just 20 minutes from the
business hub of the city, provides world-class facilities in which for you both to wind
down and to focus on your studies. Our Admiralty Town Centre located at the
Admiralty Centre, which is right above the MTR Admiralty Station, brings the
resources of the University to the heart of business in Hong Kong.
Our Campus
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Career ProspectsA significant number of organizations look for job applicants with general management skills including global management as the capability to manage global business issues will have increasing importance for employees in Hong Kong and wherever globalization is taking place.
For further information, please refer to Hong Kong Immigration Department
Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG)
Hong Kong SAR Government has implemented an immigration policy since 2009
for non-local graduates, the purpose of which is to encourage non-local
graduates to stay and work in Hong Kong.
The IANG Advantages:
Under the IANG, non-local students who satisfy all graduation requirements
may apply to stay and work in Hong Kong right after graduation
A stay of up to 12 months in Hong Kong without other conditions of stay (i.e.
with or without a job offer upon application)
Extension of stay may be considered along with flexibility on employment
A simplified and streamlined application procedure
Industry Demand
According to Hong Kong government statistics, the number of foreign companies
registered in Hong Kong has been on the rise in the last five years. And an
increasing number of organizations have been active in dealing with diversity
issues, including cultural ones. At present, over 8,700 overseas and Mainland
companies have offices in Hong Kong, of which about half are regional
headquarters and offices.
With expanding globalization, even younger employees have to be equipped to deal
with colleagues, suppliers and clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. In the
market itself, the jobs available to global management graduates include, among
others, consultant trainees, managerial trainees and general management trainees.
Career Development
Senior business practitioners will be invited to share the ins and outs of the global
business during classes and seminars. Professional workshops and coaching
sessions are also available to propel your career trajectory.
A range of career activities and resources will be offered to prepare you for career
advancement:
Career workshops on strategic interview, resume writing, personal branding, etc
Industry talks by senior business professionals
Individual career coaching sessions
HKU Internal Job Board
HKU Career Fair
You will come up with an ideal career strategy with professional advice from
experienced coaches, improve your job hunting skills and professional image to
land the job, and get invaluable industry insights from seasoned business
professionals.
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Tuition Fee
The tuition fee of HK$330,000* for Intake 2020 is payable in two instalments over
one year and is subject to change and final approval by The University of Hong
Kong. The payment deadlines of the tuition fee instalments are normally in October
and January each year.
Upon receiving the admission offer, candidates will be required to arrange an offer
deposit of HK$82,000* to confirm offer acceptance. The deposit will be deducted
from the first instalment of the tuition fee.
Scholarships
We offer merit-based scholarships to new students at the time of admission. The
amount of each scholarship is subject to the performance of the candidate. All
eligible candidates will automatically be considered and no separate application for
the scholarship is required.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to our programme, you must:
• Hold a recognized Bachelor's degree or equivalent;
• Obtain statements from two referees, regarding suitability for the programme; and
• Obtain a TOEFL/IELTS score if you are not from an English-medium university
Minimum score requirement: TOEFL: 80 | IELTS: 6 (with no subtest below 5.5)
GMAT/GRE scores are not required, but candidates with a good GMAT/ GRE score
will be favorably considered.
Application Deadlines
Non-local students are highly encouraged to apply in the first two rounds to allow
sufficient time to arrange student visas and to prepare to move to Hong Kong.
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
12:00nn (HKT) Oct 22, 2019
12:00nn (HKT) Dec 30, 2019
12:00nn (HKT) Feb 13, 2020
Offers will be made on a rolling basis and early applications are preferred in the
sense that a large proportion of offers will be allocated to applications in early
rounds. Candidates are therefore highly recommended to submit their
applications and supporting documents as soon as possible.
Admissions decisions are generally available in eight weeks after the application
deadline and successful applicants will be notified by email. The applications of
those who have not received an offer will be considered again in the following
round(s) until the end of the whole admissions cycle.
*Subject to the final approval of the University
Application Procedures1. Set up your HKU application account through the Taught Postgraduate Online
Application System.
2. Download the Reference Form template and send it to your two referees. Ask
them to email the completed forms directly to us at MGMref@hku.hk via their
valid email accounts before the closing date.
3. Complete the online application form and prepare an application fee of
HK$300. The document upload function will be available on completion.
4. Upload soft copies of the following materials through the application system:
Apply to Our Programme
www.fbe.hku.hk/tpg-forms/mgm/apply-now
Visit our website to start your application today
5. If you receive an admission offer from us, you will be required to arrange an
offer deposit of HK$82,000* to confirm your place, which will be deducted
from the first instalment of the tuition fee.
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Graduation transcript or interim transcript (mandatory)
Graduation certificate, if available
Latest CV
Award certificate/degree certificate, applicable to applicants from Mainland
Institutions only
TOEFL/IELTS score report, if applicable
Proof of internship experience in all positions, or most recent full-time
employment, whichever is applicable
Certificates for professional qualifications (e.g. ACCA, CFA, CPA), if applicable
GMAT / GRE score report, if applicable